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| Beijing Energy Efficiency Center |
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2005 |
$100,000 | 1
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| To support a team of leading energy policy research institutes, led by the Beijing Energy Efficiency Center, to develop a "bottom-up" modeling tool in order to implement the National Energy Plan 2020 and help China achieve its 2020 development goals through sustainable energy development. |
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2004 |
$150,000 | 1
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| To develop an integrated carbon emissions and energy demand modeling tool aiming to demonstrate the substantial potential of energy efficiency and renewable energy in helping China achieve its 2020 economic development goals. |
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2003 |
$50,000 | 1
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| To assist China in developing energy efficiency and renewable energy policy options to mitigate carbon emissions and achieve the recently promulgated economic and social development goals for 2020 by using scenario modeling tools. |
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2002 |
$48,000 | 1
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| To support completion of the "carbon scenarios" project, to include a summary for policy-makers as well as a full technical report documenting key assumptions and data. |
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2001 |
$20,000 | 1
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| To support the State Development Planning Commission's Development Framework for Improving China's Energy Efficiency. |
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2001 |
$50,000 | 1
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| To develop and publish China's 2001 Energy Statistics Yearbook. |
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2000 |
$116,000 | 1
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| To assist in developing capacity to model energy production and consumption scenarios, including carbon emissions scenarios, in the years 2010 and 2015. |
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1999 |
$65,000 | 1
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| To assist with capacity building in China around new policy and scenarios analysis modeling tools that will describe projected energy use and carbon emissions in China's principal economic sectors in the years 2010 and 2015, to include an assessment of the carbon reduction potential of implementing energy efficiency and renewable energy policies. |
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1999 |
$65,000 | 4
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| To assist with capacity building in China around new policy and scenarios analysis modeling tools that will describe projected energy use and carbon emissions in China's principal economic sectors in the years 2010 and 2015, to include an assessment of energy efficiency and renewable energy policies. |
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Beijing Oriental Environment Research Institute |
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2003 |
$50,000 | 1
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| To design energy sector regulations and guidelines that enforce the Environmental Impact Assessment Law in order to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy policies. |
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Beijing Sustainable Development Center |
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2004 |
$50,000 | 1
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| To support Beijing's efforts to develop and implement low-carbon policy action plans that encourage energy efficiency and renewable energy technology investment. |
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2002 |
$50,000 | 1
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| To support a study of the total emission control mechanisms for Beijing. |
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Center for Energy Economics and Development Strategy |
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2003 |
$20,000 | 1
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| To develop the "evolution of energy policies and strategies" section of a new national energy strategy and policy emphasizing energy efficiency and renewable energy development. |
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2003 |
$20,000 | 1
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| To develop the "adjustment and optimization of China's energy supply structures" section of a new national energy strategy and policy emphasizing energy efficiency and renewable energy development. |
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Center for Legal Assistance to Pollution Victims (CLAPV) |
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2007 |
$40,000 | 1
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| To Develop ways to enhance environmental monitoring and regulation enforcement Through the participation of the public, media and NGOs. |
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Center for Renewable Energy Development, Energy Research Institute |
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2003 |
$20,000 | 1
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| To develop a new National Energy Strategy and Policy emphasizing energy efficiency and renewable energy development. |
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Center for Resource Solutions |
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1999 |
$50,000 | 1
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| To train Chinese policy-makers in economically beneficial, 襫o regrets?energy technology and policy options for reducing carbon emissions. |
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China Development Research Foundation |
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2005 |
$20,000 | 1
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| To support a China Development Forum, sponsored by the State Council and National Development Reform Commission, on Building a Resource-Efficient Society, and to develop energy efficiency policy recommendations and submit them to China's senior leaders. |
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2003 |
$50,000 | 2
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| To support a three-day "China Development Forum" international conference in Beijing focused on developing China's National Energy Plan 2004-2020. |
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China Energy Research Society |
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2006 |
$60,000 | 1
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| To publish and distribute policy recommendations developed by China Sustainable Energy Program (CSEP) grantees to senior policy decision-makers at the central and local government levels. |
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2005 |
$50,000 | 1
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| To publish and distribute policy recommendations developed by China Sustainable Energy Program (CSEP) grantees to senior policy decision-makers at the central and local government levels. |
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2004 |
$69,422 | 1
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| To support the bundling of new energy efficiency and renewable energy policy recommendations, as developed by leading Chinese energy policy research institutes and their international policy advisors, and disseminate those policy recommendations and implementation plans to the State Council, National Development and Reform Commission, and other responsible government agencies. |
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2003 |
$40,000 | 1
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| To support the journal "Energy Policy Research" aimed at improving the energy efficiency and renewable energy policy coverage read by China's senior decision-makers. |
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2002 |
$65,000 | 1
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| To support development of carbon emissions baseline statistics and policy efforts to improve China's overall energy intensity. |
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China Society for Petrochemical Information |
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2003 |
$15,000 | 1
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| To develop a new national energy strategy and policy emphasizing energy efficiency and renewable energy development. |
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